Vegetarian Restaurants in Warrior

La Piramide Mexican • $
412 Main St N, Warrior

Customers` Favorites

Steak & Chicken Fajitas
California Burrito
Chimichanga Lunch
Chips and Salsa
Sopa De Pollo
Refried Beans
Steak Fajitas
Quesadilla
Taco Salad
Cheese Dip

“This is without question the finest Mexican restaurant in the greater Warrior metropolitan area! Seriously, the food is very good and the price is reasonable. The red sauce on enchiladas is unique. My wife, grandson and I found our different meals good and very comforting. Portions were large enough to fill up even my grandson.“

4.6 Superb57 Reviews
Huddle House American • $
405 Warrior Jasper Rd, Warrior

Customers` Favorites

Country Fried Steak Eggs over Easy Cheese Grits and Hashbrowns
Hashbrowns All the Way with Two Eggs Combo
Hashbrowns and Scrambled Eggs
Happy Face Pancakes for Kids
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich
Eggs with Bacon and Waffle
Chicken Tenders and Fries
French Toast Blueberry
Blueberry Muffin Bites
MVP Breakfast Platter

“I had an amazing experience here at the Huddle House in Warrior. The servers were extremely generous and kind, I felt welcomed from the moment I walked in until the moment I left. The store was clean and the food was great. From where I sat, I had a good view of the cooks who were working really hard to get the food out and fast. Which was great! I didn't have to wait long at all, even though they were busy, the food came shortly after I ordered and was hot and fresh. I also didn't wait long for a table, the servers made sure to clean off tables and wipe them down, which was done very efficiently for how busy it was. Overall my experience was very pleasant, and I would recommend this cozy breakfast style restaurant to anybody looking for great food and a warm welcome.“

4.2 Good91 Reviews
China Kitchen Chinese • $
437 Caldwell Dr, Warrior

Customers` Favorites

Sesame Chicken Combination Platter
Shrimp w Garlic Sauce
Fried Chinese Donut
Egg Roll
Hot

“I don't know if I just happen to get lucky but I've always had a good experience with them. They're always super quick and they're the first place to ACTUALLY make things spicy when I ask them. Also they use the actual lo mein noodles, so many places will use regular pasta noodles which sucks bc it changes the flavor drastically. At that point the other places should just call it "Chinese style angel hair pasta". So the lo mein is light-years better than other places I've eaten food from. I get Mongolian beef (sometimes general tso) and house lo mein. I wouldn't recommend getting the shrimp fried rice or lo mein bc they can be skimpy with the shrimp. I don't blame them though bc it's very expensive and there's still supply chain issues. Overall I'd recommend them; today I got small house lo mein, Mongolian beef w white rice, and a shrimp roll. Came out to about 32 bucks which I personally think is worth the price point. I'll get 2 sometimes 3 meals from the lo mein and Mongolian beef“

2.9 Average27 Reviews